Patents by Inventor Ryan Grimes
Ryan Grimes has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7763104Abstract: A hydrocarbon adsorption assembly is shown, wherein the hydrocarbon adsorption assembly is disposed in an encapsulating layer adapted to be received by an air filter of an automobile.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Visteon Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Anthony C. Arruda, Neville J. Bugli, Hovie J. Cassell, David Frey, Ryan Grimes, Mark D. Hellie, Jeffry M. Leffel, Christopher K. Roosen, Jacqueline L. Tomlin
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Patent number: 7490456Abstract: Capsules, for example for the delivery of pharmaceuticals, are produced from two films (18) of a water-soluble polymeric material, by deforming the films to form a multiplicity of recesses, and filling the recesses, using two adjacent rotary dies (14, 15; 42) with recesses (16) into which the films (18) are deformed. The dies (14, 15; 42) act as electrodes for welding the films together by dielectric welding to form filled capsules (30). The capsules (30) can be separated from the resulting web either by coating at least one of the dies (14) with an electrical insulator (21), or by transferring the web from the dies (14, 15; 42) to a second pair of dies which cut the capsules (30) free. The polymeric material may be gelatin, or a water-soluble cellulose derivative such as hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, and may also contain a plasticiser.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Ingel Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Allan Draisey, Ryan Grimes, David John Smith, George Bernard Tidy
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Publication number: 20080134653Abstract: A filtration device is disclosed having a filter element and two housing shells, wherein one of the housing shells has a flange with a protuberance and the other housing shell has a flange with an indentation. The filter element has a flange peripheral portion compressed in the joint between the flanges.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Neville Bugli, Hovie Cassell, Roger Khami, Stephen Hamby, Ryan Grimes
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Publication number: 20080053050Abstract: A hydrocarbon adsorption assembly is shown, wherein the hydrocarbon adsorption assembly is disposed in an encapsulating layer adapted to be received by an air filter of an automobile.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Anthony C. Arruda, Neville J. Bugli, Hovie J. Cassell, David Frey, Ryan Grimes, Mark D. Hellie, Jeffry M. Leffel, Christopher K. Roosen, Jacqueline L. Tomlin
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Publication number: 20070045240Abstract: An apparatus for dielectric welding has an opposed pair of relatively movable electrodes (14, 12), each incorporating an electrically conducting element with a working surface close to and opposed to that of the other electrode. There is a gap (15) between the electrodes, such that a material to be welded may be placed in the gap and may be pressed between the electrodes, and radio frequency signals are supplied (16, 18) to the electrodes. At least one of the electrodes (14) incorporates a layer (14b) of dielectric material covering the conducting element (14a) both on the working surface and on surfaces which are alongside the working surface, so that the dielectric material (14b) defines at least part of the gap (15). The thickness covering the working surface is significantly less than that covering the alongside surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Applicant: STANELCO RF TECHNOLOGIES LTDInventors: DAVID SMITH, RYAN GRIMES, MAGUS LOUTIT, DENIS KOLTSOV, CARL SOFIELD
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Patent number: 6923980Abstract: Capsules, for example for the delivery of pharmaceuticals, are produced from at least three films (12, 13, 14) of a water-soluble polymeric material, by deforming two of the films (12, 14) to form a multiplicity of recesses, and filling the recesses (18, 32) with a flowable filling material. A film (13) is used to cover the recesses (18) in at least one of the films (12), and is welded to it by dielectric welding. The films with filled recesses are then brought together and welded together by dielectric welding to form filled capsules, which are cut or punched out of the welded film. The polymeric material may be gelatin, or a water-soluble cellulose derivative such as hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, and may also contain a plasticiser.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2001Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Stanelco Fibre Optics Ltd.Inventors: Allan Draisey, Richard Martin Rencourt, Ryan Grimes
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Publication number: 20050150483Abstract: A system that enables enhanced air flow to the air intake of an internal combustion engine having a turbocharger is disclosed. The air induction system includes a plenum or expansion chamber located within the area directly in front of the inlet of the turbocharger. Alternatively, the air induction system may include a means for reducing the velocity of the air flow within the clean air duct in an area directly in front of the inlet of the turbocharger.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: John Sorensen, James Kempf, Ryan Grimes
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Publication number: 20050138899Abstract: Capsules, for example for the delivery of pharmaceuticals, are produced from two films (18) of a water-soluble polymeric material, by deforming the films to form a multiplicity of recesses, and filling the recesses, using two adjacent rotary dies (14, 15; 42) with recesses (16) into which the films (18) are deformed. The dies (14, 15; 42) act as electrodes for welding the films together by dielectric welding to form filled capsules (30). The capsules (30) can be separated from the resulting web either by coating at least one of the dies (14) with an electrical insulator (21), or by transferring the web from the dies (14, 15; 42) to a second pair of dies which cut the capsules (30) free. The polymeric material may be gelatin, or a water-soluble cellulose derivative such as hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, and may also contain a plasticiser.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2003Publication date: June 30, 2005Inventors: Allan Draisey, Ryan Grimes, David Smith, George Tidy
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Publication number: 20050063868Abstract: The present invention is generally directed toward a method of measuring surfactant penetration into a foam layer of a filter for an air filter assembly. The method comprises the addition of a dye to a surfactant, adding the dye laden surfactant to the foam layer, illuminating the foam layer after the dye laden surfactant has been added, observing the amount of illumination, and determining the amount of surfactant penetration by the amount of illumination of the foam layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2003Publication date: March 24, 2005Inventors: Ryan Grimes, James Kempf
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Patent number: 6828536Abstract: A dielectric welding apparatus for welding a plastic sleeve contains a solid state radio frequency generator linked via a matching network to a welding tool. The tool (30) includes a frame (35) with a handle (36), the frame defining a slot in which are opposed welding electrodes (40, 44), the slot being open at one end and at the other end communicating with a wider aperture (39). A pneumatic cylinder (48) can be actuated to urge the electrodes together, both the cylinder (48) and the RF generator (66) being activated by a trigger (50) on the tool (30). The electrodes are coated with an electrically insulating material that is not dielectrically heated, and are readily removable, so they can be replaced, for example when the electrically insulating coating becomes worn.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Stanelco RF Technologies LimitedInventors: Ryan Grimes, Mark William Russell, Richard Gerald Charles MacDonald
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Publication number: 20030009879Abstract: Capsules, for example for the delivery of pharmaceuticals, are produced from at least three films (12, 13, 14) of a water-soluble polymeric material, by deforming two of the films (12, 14) to form a multiplicity of recesses, and filling the recesses (18, 32) with a flowable filling material. A film (13) is used to cover the recesses (18) in at least one of the films (12), and is welded to it by dielectric welding. The films with filled recesses are then brought together and welded together by dielectric welding to form filled capsules, which are cut or punched out of the welded film. The polymeric material may be gelatin, or a water-soluble cellulose derivative such as hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, and may also contain a plasticiser.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Allan Draisey, Richard Martin Rencourt, Ryan Grimes